It’s not too late to get protected from the flu

Surveillance by the Iowa Department of Public Health and Allamakee County Public Health, and testing by the State Hygienic Laboratory indicate flu activity continues to be widespread in Iowa. The flu season typically peaks in February and can last as late as May. “As long as flu viruses are circulating, it’s not too late to get the vaccine,” said Allamakee County Public Health Director Lisa Moose.

There has been much focus on the novel coronavirus first detected in China and while public health officials take the novel coronavirus outbreak seriously, the risk of influenza is much more significant to Allamakee County residents. It’s not too late to receive the flu vaccine and in order to prevent flu and other viruses from spreading, remember the three Cs:

· Clean hands frequently with soap and water.
· Cover coughs and sneezes with the elbow or upper arm.
· Contain germs by staying home when ill.

For more information about the novel coronavirus, visit https://idph.iowa.gov/Emerging-Health-Issues/Novel-Coronavirus and to learn more about the flu, see https://idph.iowa.gov/influenza. For more information locally, call Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care at 563-568-3411.